Emma 12 March Stephani 8 February Hamburg was the transitional stop for emigrants from the Northern German coastal countries as well as from Eastern European countries. Diamant 17 October Isobella 27 April Clarissa Perkins 11 July Friederich Jacob 9 December Diana 5 August Lucilla 3rd Quarter Timoleon 22 November Telumah 12 November Camera 13 December Johann Friedrich 19 June Friederich Jacob 9 December 1844 For help reading these records see: The following information may be found in these records: It is helpful to know at least one of the following: Compare each result from your search with what you know to determine if there is a match. In 1935, Bremen became a regular city at the de facto abolition of statehood of all component German states within the Third Reich. Herschel 15 August Ship O. Thyen 23 June, 1855 Astracan 23 December Sophronia 13 September Olbers 8 December For further information see German Ports: Gateway to America by Raymond Wright III. Freight could not be profitably transported by steamers until the introduction of the compound engine, which greatly reduced the quantity of fuel to be carried; before this time so much of the carrying capacity of the ship had to be devoted to coal-bunkers that freight had to pay rates which could not compare with those offered by the sailing vessels.[6]. Latrobe 2 August SS Baltimore 21 March N W Stevens 23 October Bark Stella 15 October, 1869 Mary Phillips 9 September The year 1871, when the Empire was formed, saw the Hamburg lines multiply. Often the local pastor or priest noted peoples' departures in the parish registers next to birth or marriage entries. Howard 6 September In 1890 the German East African Line was established with a subsidy of 900,000 marks yearly, given to assure regular connection between Germany and her colony of German East Africa. SS Adolphine 18 January Stephani 30 December All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Ship Monmouth 23 December, 1854 Emma 7 October Newspaper Announcements. Luise 22 May Bark Meridian 16 September Stern 9 July Philadelphia 10 October Isabella 5 July See Germany Newspapers for more information. During the 19th century mass immigration to the west was occurring. Astracan 23 December B. Bohlen 11 June A letter given to the traveler made his passage within and outside of German territories easier, depending on the influence the issuer had. Goethe 25 July Bark Coriolan 30 August Rebecca 2 January Kepler 17 December SS Leipzig 24 February Millions of people left Germany in several waves of migration. In 1872 were established the Kosmos Line, around Cape Horn to Chili and Peru, and the Kingsin Line, a freight service from Hamburg to the Far East through the Suez Canal, which had been opened three years before. FREE. Goethe 7 July Germany now exports largely to the United States, but her exports are primarily manufactured articles of high specific value and small bulk. Mauran 11 November Diamant 17 October Washington 26 October Ship Isabella 4 October, 1838 Ajax 11 September which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device Bashan 3 November Everhard 30 December arriving on 27 May 1887 with 485 passengers from Germany, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Hungary, Austria, England, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, France, Poland, Belgium and Brazil. Except for the discovery of transcripts of Bremen lists for the years 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 at the German State Archives in Koblentz, no copies of the Bremen passenger lists have ever come to light. Favorite 12 November Pay special attention to how the name should have been pronounced and try variations on the pronunciation. Diana 5 August Caspar 22 September Stern 9 July Knickerbocker 9 September This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:55. For additional information about image restrictions see Restrictions for Viewing Images in FamilySearch Historical Record Collections. Bremen, Germany. Brarens 18 January Charlemagne 15 July Brig Josephine 8 November, 1846 Hamburg became a port of emigration because of its competition with Bremen as a seaport for trade. reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by 1874 - lists 1832-1872 burned Eutaw 15 September Olbers 12 December Stephani 14 October SS Neckar 14 April, 1888 Bark Union 6 October Albert 12 August Brig Anna Louisa 31 July Most emigrants left Germany during the following periods: The earliest German emigrants went down the Rhine River and left Europe from Rotterdam in the Netherlands. See Germany Church Records for more information. Clean and hygienic accommodations were built in 1900, called Auswandererhallen, to house the increasing emigrants. Some of these records are available through the FamilySearch Catalog under Place Search (Hamburg), Naturalization and citizenship (Heimatbcher 1826-1864), Population (Meldeprotokolle fr Fremde 1868-1889) and Immigration (Reisepassprotokolle 1851-1929). Louise Friedericke27 January Sophronia 13 September General Veazie 5 November Caspar 22 September Philadelphia 11 May Telegraph 25 April FamilySearch Wiki - Germany Emigration and Immigration, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1847-1854, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1855-1862, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, With Places of Origin, German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound from Bremen to New York, 1868-1871, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Bremen, Germany. Louisa 23 May Louise 10 October Rajah 28 October Paoli 9 August Johann Friedrich 19 June Mauran 11 November Ship Louisiana 21 October Ship Aequator 5 September They are transcribed also. which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device Louise 17 May Save a copy of the image or transcribe the information. Albert 17 February Ship Ernst Moritz Arndt 13 June A P Sharp 12 November Barque Diana 12 June, 1862 Diana 21 November The Hapag, which had paid 12, 16 and 20 per cent dividends in the years 1871-73, paid no more dividends until 1878. Citing Deutscher Ausland-Institut. Pioneer 2 September "Bremen Passenger Lists 1920-1939". Friedrich Jacob 16 June Timoleon 22 November Henry 15 October For example, from 1841-1846, 115,000 emigrants left Europe via Bremen; however, only 11,000 emigrants departed via Hamburg. Grace Brown 17 July Paoli 9 August Olbers 12 December Elise 8 September Brarens 18 January Agnes 29 December Favorite 12 November Galliott Flora 21 May In 1891 the Hamburg Hansa Steamship Company was bought up and its lines to Montreal, Boston and Philadelphia turned over to the Hapag flag, which was already serving Baltimore. For a comprehensive understanding of emigration and immigration records, study the article Germany Emigration and Immigration. Washington 29 September Apollo 7 July Dorothea Louise 11 August Constitution 23 June Gustav 25 May Kammonham Roy 18 August SS Ohio 26 July German Departures - 1840s German Departures 1840s Elise Louise Friedericke Alexander Humphrey Anna Olbers Charlotte Gustav Europe Elise F H Adami Johann Georg Ferdinand Sophie Copernicus Louis Stern Charlotte Ernst and Gustav Everhard Pilot Neptune President President Johannes Active Alexander Humphrey Clementine Edward Virginia Lucilla President 17 July German towns began keeping records of each person's residence in the 1840s. Reform 4 September Diana 24 November In 1881 the Kosmos Line (to Chili and Peru) extended its service up the coast of South America to Mexico, in 1899 it went to San Francisco. This is a list of ships which sailed from Bremen, Germany to New York City in 1866. Washington 25 February Profit and loss are distributed according to the tonnage of steamers which each company supplies. Diana 24 November SS Berlin 10 February Any description of the development or present status of Hamburg lines must center in the Hamburg-American Line. Apollo 13 August Neptune 4 August SS Oder 30 September Mercur 24 August It contains the following: a list of immigrant vessels that arrived between the years of 1865 and 1896 arrival and departure data passenger list availability (citations included) transcribed passenger lists taken from newspaper accounts and souvenir passenger lists (alternative sources) an index of surnames listed on the passenger lists available from alternative sources. Vesper 13 September 1834 Brig Champion 28 July. Showing 1 to 8 of 320 records Clear All Filters Vessel Year built Line Builder & location The port of Bremen, Germany was a major point of embarkation for emigrations during the 19th and 20th centuries. Emma 12 March Caspar 22 September Charlotte 20 September Telumah 12 November Philadelphia 21 September Bremen 14 September Cordova 24 November Sir Isaac Newton 19 June The information contained in this index is for the years 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 only. Copernicus 23 June Everhard 25 May Albert 19 August North 14 September Elise 19 July Emma 7 October United States 12 November Leontine 28 June 1833 ISTG Vol 19 - Bremen Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Bremen List of Passengers arrived from Foreign Ports, In the Port of Galveston, during the Second Quarter (10 May), 1871 (John Hellmers, Master) Paoli 9 August In 1882 the Woermann Line, originally a branch of the famous Hamburg mercantile house of Woermann, was established to West Africa. In 1907 they entered into a community of interest (Interessengemeinschaft) with the Hapag and Woermann. Trenton 16 December Philadelphia 4 January While still cramped, hygiene was much better than the old sailing ships. In the mid-1800s, most British immigrants to the United States departed from Liverpool, England. Louise 10 October This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 13:54. All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means For a comprehensive understanding of emigration and immigration records, study the article Germany Emigration and Immigration. When in 1910 the Hapag and Woermann decided to establish a direct connection between New York and West Africa, they announced the following program:[7] The steamship Carl Woermann will begin in December a new and direct service between this port and the west coast of Africa, under the joint auspices of the Hamburg- American and Woermann lines. Louisa 25 September Pioneer 21 September Significant numbers of German emigrants can be found on every continent and in many countries around the world. Elise 1 January Many cards are not in sequence. Luise 3 January Westphalia 31 December Hamburg became the most important emigration port in Germany by 1900. Ernst and Gustav 30 June Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Johannes 7 June Apollo 7 July Stephanie 26 July Kepler 17 December Passports were both status symbol for uninterrupted travel and legal documentation for members belonging to fringe groups. Immigration & Steamships - Collections & Research Immigration & Steamships Tap or click on a column heading to sort by that column. Mandatory passports were required only in times of crises, when there were epidemics and political or military conflicts. How wise this reservation was, is apparent when we observe what trend emigration to America had already taken in 1900 and to what enormous proportions emigration from East Europe had grown in the banner year 1906-07. Ship Johanne Wilhelmine 5 November Many Russian Germans moved to the United States, Canada, or South America beginning in 1874. Bremen started her South America cruise on 11 February 1939, and was the first ship of this size to traverse the Panama Canal. Brig Apollo 13 August Condor 9 August Before this, conditions on the ships were not good; there was inadequate food and overcrowded rooms. Content: Passenger lists. Rajah 28 October Many records consist of applications and accompanying documents that were collected by district offices. [5] GGA Image ID # 141409098a. Charlotte 1 June Philadelphia 10 October Brunswick 17 October, 1836 The port of Bremen, Germany was a major point of embarkation for emigrations during the 19th and 20th centuries. Eliza Thornton 30 October N W Stevens 23 October Bark Atalanta 30 June There was a Meldepflicht (obligation to register) in force since 1833 (mainly for non-Hamburgers), but it was not mandatory until 1892. Other European emigrants sailed from Le Havre, France; Bremen and Hamburg, Germany; and Antwerp, in Belgium. SS Main 17 August Assuming an average fare of $86.00 per steerage passenger, the income of either company for the year from this service alone was five and one fourth million dollars. Charlotte 1 June . Brig Reform 29 November, 1851 Garonne 21 August Sir Isaac Newton 30 October A P Sharp 12 November [1][2], 1832 - lists of passengers begin Bachus 12 September Olbers 4 April Sophie 19 August Ship Adolphine 13 January Astracan 23 December Goethe 7 July Friederich Jacob 9 December This was the first transatlantic sailing of a Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer. Autoleon 3 September Semiramis 18 August Ship Olbers 3 June Semiramis 18 August Early in the century Bremen had recognized the future of the emigrant trade. Phoenix 10 September SS Baltimore 9 August Brig Neptune 14 October The Kosmos also has a line from Genoa to West America and in the course of its career has bought up the rival Hamburg Pacific Steamship Company. Bark Coriolan 26 June Who Should Emigrate to Canada and USA (1883), Emigration of Women from Great Britain in 1888, In The Paths of Immigration to America - 1902, Emigration from Rotterdam, Netherlands (1903), Considering The Causes of Emigration (1904), Italy's Attitude Toward Her Emigrants - 1905, The Human Side of Immigration - Italian Emigration to America (1906), Emigrants leaving Europe via Rotterdam (1908), Emigration from the German Ports of Hamburg and Bremen (1911), Medical & Mental Inspection of Immigrants. B. Bohlen 11 June The "Ordinance Concerning the Emigration Traveling on Domestic or Foreign Ships" of 1832 in Bremen was the first state law to protect emigrants. Luise 3 June Bark Clara 17 December, 1868 In 1907 they landed in New York from their German and Italian services the following number of emigrants: Emigrants Landed in New York by the German Steamship Companies. Since then the Hapag has been the prime mover in many of the combinations that go to make up the complicated system of agreements, pools, defensive and offensive alliances, and fusions that prevail in ocean shipping today. Josephine 8 November Ship Aurora 19 September Emigration and immigration sources list the names of people leaving (emigrating) or arriving (immigrating) in Germany. Louise 21 May Emma 7 October Ann 1 September Ship O. Thijen 23 June Hualco 21 August Bremen Packet 11 December SS Hermann 5 October, 1883 Kammonham Roy 18 August The information in these records may include the emigrants' names, ages, occupations, destinations, and places of origin or birth places. SS Berlin 21 October Eliza Thornton 30 October Louise 24 October Bark Inca 12 August 1845 Howard 1 May Mary Phillips 9 September Edwin J. Clapp, The Port of Hamburg, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1912, p. 82-91. Friedrich Jacob 16 June Martha 1 September Germany, Bremen Passenger Departure Lists, 1904-1914 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "Deutschland, Bremen, Namenskartei aus den Bremer Schiffslisten 1904-1914." Database. All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Albert 17 February Herschel 15 August Article by John Movius with David Dreyer. Use the search boxes at the bottom of each column to locate a particular vessel. Philadelphia 12 September These have been transcribed and put online here. [5] 1907 Report of the United States Commissioner of Navigation, pages 146-7. Howard 22 October SS Berlin 23 August For more information, see Germany Probate Records. Diana 5 August As passenger traffic increased, Dutch, Belgian, French, and Danish ports were used. Ajax 11 September Timoleon 22 November Kepler 17 December Albert 19 August Constitution 23 June Goethe 25 July For example, from 1841-1846, 115,000 emigrants left Europe via Bremen; however, only 11,000 emigrants departed via Hamburg. Barque Pioneer 21 September, 1845 The Galveston-Bremen Project Albert 19 August SS General Werder 1 April Rebecca 9 September Copernicus 18 December SS New York 15 March The Hapags three sailing vessels of 1848 maintained a monthly service with New York, averaging forty-one days on the ocean west-bound, twenty-nine days east-bound. In the 19th century emigration to the United States began. Washington 29 September Stephani 30 December Heretofore all trade between the United States and the west coast has been carried by way of Hamburg and Liverpool. Cordova 24 November Bremen 21 November Ship Hermine 17 January This database also includes transcriptions of card indexes for Bremen passenger lists from 1907-1908 and 1913-1914 (also see . This page has been viewed 37,687 times (3,809 via redirect). Ernst and Gustav 4 November Elizabeth Bruce 12 November Philadelphia 11 May Sarah Ann 6 October Copernicus 4 August Howard 22 October Elizabeth Hall of Dighton 1 September These records are discussed further in Germany Population Records. Washington 29 September Constitution 15 November Rajah 28 October